Relationship between Natural Fracture and Structural Style and its Implication for Tight Gas Enrichment: A Case Study of Deep Ahe Formation in the Dibei–Tuzi Area, Kuqa Depression

Lu XIA , Kelai XI , Xianzhang YANG , Zhanghua HAN , Zhenping XU , Lu ZHOU , Guoding YU , Daoshen WANG , Weiyu WANG

Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition) ›› 2024, Vol. 98 ›› Issue (4) : 1086 -1110.

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Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition) ›› 2024, Vol. 98 ›› Issue (4) : 1086 -1110. DOI: 10.1111/1755-6724.15159
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Relationship between Natural Fracture and Structural Style and its Implication for Tight Gas Enrichment: A Case Study of Deep Ahe Formation in the Dibei–Tuzi Area, Kuqa Depression

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The deep Lower Jurassic Ahe Formation (J1a) in the Dibei–Tuzi area of the Kuqa Depression has not been extensively explored because of the complex distribution of fractures. A study was conducted to investigate the relationship between the natural fracture distribution and structural style. The J1a fractures in this area were mainly high-angle shear fractures. A backward thrust structure (BTS) is favorable for gas migration and accumulation, probably because natural fractures are more developed in the middle and upper parts of a thick competent layer. The opposing thrust structure (OTS) was strongly compressed, and the natural fractures in the middle and lower parts of the thick competent layer around the fault were more intense. The vertical fracture distribution in the thick competent layers of an imbricate-thrust structure (ITS) differs from that of BTS and OTS. The intensity of the fractures in the ITS anticline is similar to that in the BTS. Fracture density in monoclinic strata in a ITS is controlled by faulting. Overall, the structural style controls the configuration of faults and anticlines, and the stress on the competent layers, which significantly affects deep gas reservoir fractures. The enrichment of deep tight sandstone gas is likely controlled by two closely spaced faults and a fault-related anticline.

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fracture distribution / structural style / deep tight sandstone / electrical image logging / Kuqa Depression / Tarim Basin

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Lu XIA, Kelai XI, Xianzhang YANG, Zhanghua HAN, Zhenping XU, Lu ZHOU, Guoding YU, Daoshen WANG, Weiyu WANG. Relationship between Natural Fracture and Structural Style and its Implication for Tight Gas Enrichment: A Case Study of Deep Ahe Formation in the Dibei–Tuzi Area, Kuqa Depression. Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition), 2024, 98(4): 1086-1110 DOI:10.1111/1755-6724.15159

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